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Karen L Broth's avatar

Hi Susan, Thank you for hosting this event. I am looking forward to attending.

I do have a question for you. I identify as an HSP, and an Empath; I also feel like your book, Bittersweet, was written for me! I am a bit of an outsider in my thinking and feeling among my family and friend group. They don't really understand me still. I am 65 years old! After all these years, should I even bother to try to explain what an HSP or emotional empath is and what it feels like to be one? If so, how? They wouldn't give it much thought or effort to learn on their own. Or is it better to just let it be. I just listened to another book* on the subject, and kept thinking how I wish my husband and my adult sons were listening too. To understand me, and perhaps even empathize with me about how difficult it has been at times walking in my shoes with all these strong emotions. Thank you.

* Stop Letting Everything Affect You by Daniel Chidiac (read by the author with a beautiful Australian accent!)

Raed A Salman's avatar

For me, I want to know why some kids who almost at age six or seven years old at a party even though they know each other, they love to be alone or one to one not more and other ones they love grouping?

I see and notice that.

Is that ok or not?

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